Tristan Thompson added 18 points and Dion Waiters chipped in 16 for the
Cavs, who have won back-to-back games for just the second time this season.

Ersan Ilyasova poured in 30 points to go with seven rebounds, Monta Ellis
scored 21 points and dished out nine assists and Brandon Jennings finished
with 14 points and 12 assists for the Bucks, who had a three-game winning
streak snapped.

"We got a little bit of a lead, but then they did what they do best; giving
guys the ball and letting them work on the top of the floor," Bucks coach Jim
Boylan said of the Cavs' comeback. "They kind of had their way with us."

The Cavs entered the fourth quarter trailing 90-81, but scored the first six
points of the frame to make it a three-point game with 9 1/2 minutes left.

The teams traded scores until a Shaun Livingston reverse layup sparked a 13-0
burst that give Cleveland a 102-95 lead with four minutes remaining.

Ellis' trey 10 seconds later ended the drought for the Bucks, who managed to
pull within 107-104 with 52.1 ticks showing.

Irving, though, outscored the Bucks by a 6-2 count over the next 44 seconds to
put the Cavs ahead 113-106 with 8.3 seconds left.

A dunk by Milwaukee's Larry Sanders with 4.9 seconds to play accounted for the
final margin.

The Bucks lead 21-18 after one quarter and took a 59-50 lead into the break.
Milwaukee's lead grew to 79-59 near the midway point of the third, but the
Cavs outscored the Bucks by a 22-11 margin over the rest of the period to go
into the final frame trailing by nine points.

"In the first quarter, we were just pressing and playing too fast," Irving
admitted. "We got ahead of ourselves. In the third quarter, (Milwaukee) came
out and made shots and I made a few shots. We got back into it and that was
basically the game. We just kept crawling back."

Game Notes

The Cavs shot 52.3 percent (45-for-86) from the floor ... Livingston finished
with 15 points and newly acquired Marreese Speights scored 10, while also
pulling down six rebounds off the bench, for Cleveland ... The Cavs outscored
Milwaukee, 52-40, in the paint ... Sanders scored 14 points and grabbed 11
boards in the setback ... The Bucks went 14-for-28 from 3-point range.